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A Survey On Few-shot Knowledge Graph Completion with Structural and Commonsense Knowledge

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arxiv 2301.01172 v1 pith:7IS7GCW3 submitted 2023-01-03 cs.CL cs.AIcs.LG

classification cs.CLcs.AIcs.LG
keywords completionfkgcknowledgeapplicationsfew-shotrelationscommonsensegraph
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Knowledge graphs (KG) have served as the key component of various natural language processing applications. Commonsense knowledge graphs (CKG) are a special type of KG, where entities and relations are composed of free-form text. However, previous works in KG completion and CKG completion suffer from long-tail relations and newly-added relations which do not have many know triples for training. In light of this, few-shot KG completion (FKGC), which requires the strengths of graph representation learning and few-shot learning, has been proposed to challenge the problem of limited annotated data. In this paper, we comprehensively survey previous attempts on such tasks in the form of a series of methods and applications. Specifically, we first introduce FKGC challenges, commonly used KGs, and CKGs. Then we systematically categorize and summarize existing works in terms of the type of KGs and the methods. Finally, we present applications of FKGC models on prediction tasks in different areas and share our thoughts on future research directions of FKGC.

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